Some new records of Inocybe (Fr.) Fr. based on samples collected from Osmaniye, Kilis, and Isparta provinces are presented. Inocybe flocculosa var. crocifolia (Herink) Kuyper, I. ochroalba Bruyl., I. pallida Velen., I. splendens var. splendens R. Heim, I. substellata Kühner, and I. vaccina Kühner were determined to be new records from Turkey. | Research Note Turk J Bot 33 (2009) 65-69 © TÜBİTAK doi: Some New Records of Inocybe (Fr.) Fr. from Turkey M. Halil SOLAK1, Hakan ALLI 2,*, Mustafa IŞILOĞLU2, Erbil KALMIŞ3 1 Muğla University, Ula Ali Koçman Vocational High School, Ula, Muğla-TURKEY 2 Muğla University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Biology Department, Muğla-TURKEY 3 Ege University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, İzmir-TURKEY Received: Accepted: Abstract: Some new records of Inocybe (Fr.) Fr. based on samples collected from Osmaniye, Kilis, and Isparta provinces are presented. Inocybe flocculosa var. crocifolia (Herink) Kuyper, I. ochroalba Bruyl., I. pallida Velen., I. splendens var. splendens R. Heim, I. substellata Kühner, and I. vaccina Kühner were determined to be new records from Turkey. Key Words: New records, biodiversity, Inocybe, Turkey Türkiye Makrofungusları için Yeni Inocybe (Fr.) Fr. Kayıtları Özet: Osmaniye, Kilis ve Isparta illerinden toplanan mantar örnekleri üzerinde yapılan çalışmada, Inocybe flocculosa var. crocifolia (Herink) Kuyper, I. ochroalba Bruyl., I. pallida Velen., I. splendens var. splendens R. Heim, I. substellata Kühner ve I. vaccina Kühner’ nın Türkiye’de yeni kayıt olduğu belirlenmiştir. Anahtar Sözcükler: Yeni kayıtlar, biodiversite, Inocybe, Türkiye Introduction Although significant contributions have been made towards understanding the Turkish mycota, especially during the last 20 years, new records are still generated from time to time. In the present study, new records of Inocybe (Fr.) Fr. have been identified. This genus, presently belonging to the Inocybaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) (Cannon & Kirk, 2007), was first recognised as a distinct tribe of Agaricus by Fries (1821). The genus Inocybe was established by elevating the tribe Inocybe to the generic level by Fries (1863). Inocybe species can be recognised by the following characters: small to medium-sized basidioma with a .